The Campsies (Campie Fells)
 
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  • The CampsiesFirst foot forward to the Great Outdoors
  • Cairn
  • Enjoy the rugged terrain
  • Cool waters of the Glazert
  • Climbing great heights
  • leisurely stroll along the Strathkelvin Railway Walkway
  • Crow Road Carpark sunset view
  • Peace and Tranquility on the canal bank
  • Local stables nearby
  • Walking sections of the Thomas Muir and John Muir Trails
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There are numerous visitor attractions within The Campsies. From historic buildings such as Culcreuch Castle to the Glengoyne Distillery.

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The Campsies can provide inspiration for a whole range of separate interests and studies.

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A Unique History
 

We have an ever increasing list of quality places to eat and drink around The Campsies. From snacks to fine dining there's something for everyone.

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The Gargunnock Hills, Fintry Hills, Kilsyth Hills and Campsie Fells were formed by volcanic intrusion through the existing mudstone and limestone beds.

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